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San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Ranks Among The Most Dangerous Cities In The World (PHOTOS)

Posted: 04/ 9/2012 3:42 pm Updated: 04/ 9/2012 3:48 pm

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In this March 11, 2012 photo, a woman carries her dog past an armory shop in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

By ALBERTO ARCE — Associated Press

SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras -- This is a city besieged by crime in all its forms: gang violence, drug cartel killings and rampant extortion compounded by a fear of authorities.

Honduras is now among the most dangerous places on Earth. No other country matches its rate of 86 slayings per 100,000 inhabitants a year, according to a 2011 United Nations Report. That is roughly 20 times the U.S. homicide rate.

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And it's worse in San Pedro Sula, often cited as Honduras' most violent city, with a murder rate almost double the national average.

In this Wild West city, gangs such as the Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, operate with impunity. MS-13 was born in the 1980s among Central American-born inmates in the prisons of California and spread to Central America when members were deported back home by the U.S. They found fertile ground in Honduras and other countries with underfunded police forces and corrupt officials.

Hondurans say gangs have imposed an almost unchallenged reign of extortion, murder and drug trafficking on this city and others.

Mayor Juana Carlos Zuniga recognizes that San Pedro Sula is threatened by violence that authorities cannot control. And the city's location near Honduras' Atlantic coast and border with Guatemala have put it on key international drug trafficking routes.

"As a local government we don't have the necessary instruments to fight the well-defined and identified violence derived from drug trafficking that overwhelms us," Zuniga told The Associated Press.

One night recently, the Catalino Rivas public hospital in San Pedro Sula could have been operating in a country at war.

There were not enough stretchers for the 19 wounded who arrived that night, and the people who brought them in had to shift the patients about. Pools of blood on the floor went unmopped.

Natalia Galdamez, the doctor on duty, received three patients with gunshot wounds. They said a gunman suddenly appeared and shot them without saying a word.

"It's tough to believe. This was a paid hit. We hear the same story all the time," Galdamez said.

Drug trafficking isn't the only source of San Pedro Sula's violence.

At a nearby taxi stand, a driver with 21 years of experience explained how each of the company's 35 cars has to pay $30 a month to a gang. He said the drivers have to pay the same amount in taxes to the government, but each year, not each month.

"Who do you think has more power, the state or the criminals?" said the driver, who didn't want his name used for fear of reprisals.

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In this March 11, 2012 photo, a woman carries her dog past an armory shop in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. A wave of violence has made Honduras among the most dangerous places on Earth, with a homicide rate roughly 20 times that of the U.S. rate, according to a 2011 United Nations report. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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By ALBERTO ARCE — Associated Press SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras -- This is a city besieged by crime in all its forms: gang violence, drug cartel killings and rampant extortion compounded by a fear of...
By ALBERTO ARCE — Associated Press SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras -- This is a city besieged by crime in all its forms: gang violence, drug cartel killings and rampant extortion compounded by a fear of...
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01:15 PM on 04/11/2012
AP's Alberto Arce is just repeating old news in this article. Honduras/SPS is infamous for quite some time about its violence. Similar deceptive stories that are pointing to drug trafficking as the single cause for to the high homicide rate in Honduras can be found anywhere on the web. Why not do a little more investigative journalism, do some research, find some reliable sources and write about real causes of the violence in Honduras and discover that the situation is much more complicated? I think readers would like to know...

Check out for instance this blog:
http://latam-threads.blogspot.com/2012/01/violence-in-honduras.html#more
shipcaptain
Capt. Bligh was innocent
08:52 AM on 04/11/2012
I am a USA ex-pat retired in Honduras. While San Pedro Sula can be dangerous, this article fails to mention an important fact. Almost all of the murders and violence are gang-on-gang or narco trafficking related.
The average citizen does not live in fear.
Additionally, outside of SPS, Honduras is one of the most beautiful and charming countries to be found, and it's people are warm and kind.
Honduras is perfectly safe for the average citizen.
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09:45 AM on 04/11/2012
Isn't that a little like saying Juarez, Mexico is "perfectly safe for the average citizen" because most of the murdering is among drug gangs?
That slide show indicates a few "average citizens" were among the victims of violence in San Pedro Sula.
01:38 PM on 04/11/2012
Shipscaptain is right and you, Koreboomer make a good point. I'm a Canadian ex-pat who's been living in Honduras for more than 10 years. This beautiful country is generally safe as long as you don't engage in any criminal activity, don't arrogantly and ostensibly flash your money, and truly respect Hondurans. The real tragedy is that, like you state Koreboomer, too many decent, law abiding and God fearing citizens are either intimidated, hurt or killed by the gang members, drug dealers, kidnappers and other criminals.
01:16 PM on 04/11/2012
I'm a Canadian expat who has been living in Honduras for more than 10 years and I strongly agree with your point, Shipscaptain. Honduras is a beautiful in which to live and the great majority of its people are decent, caring and friendly beings. If you don't commit any crimes and truly respect Hondurans, then this will a safe country. I also believe it's important to add that the real tragedy in San Pedro Sula and other Honduran cities such as Tegucigalpa and La Ceiba is that too many law abiding, god-fearing, people are caught in the crossfires of the gang and drug trafficking wars and pay with their lives.
04:38 AM on 04/11/2012
really, i tell u what, ask the residents of San Pedro Sula "the most dangerous city in the world" if they like to go live in homs, daraa, baba amr or in yemen ,afghanistan ,etc ....
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Epilef2000
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10:35 PM on 04/10/2012
So Europe get the Marshall Plan to reconstruct and Latin America gets dictatorships and paramilitaries--and then we complain about illegal immigrants.

Honduras has a US military base to protect Chiquita and fight the communists of the 20th century. A foreign policy fail. We need a better diplomacy and strategy for the other-Americas.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:50 PM on 04/10/2012
As we Americans pass laws allowing maniacs to roam our streets armed with hidden weapons and and looking for targets, we'll catch up quickly.
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amorosotom
The Dude abides
07:10 PM on 04/10/2012
I was worried it was going to be Detroit.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:50 PM on 04/10/2012
More like Sanford FL.
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tgwrh
4 years left. Own it.
05:23 PM on 04/10/2012
How mad is Chicago? They don't like not being number 1.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:51 PM on 04/10/2012
Chicago barely cracks the top ten in the US. St. Louis is number one here.
04:32 PM on 04/10/2012
If it weren’t for the tyranny of the NRA, then these cities would be a crime free utopia on earth. Stand your ground laws and Laugher Assault Clips must go!
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tgwrh
4 years left. Own it.
05:23 PM on 04/10/2012
Don't forget the evil GWB that allowed know straw-purchase guns to cross the border where once across, they vanished. The program was called OPERATION FAST AND FURIOUS.

Oh, wait...
04:32 PM on 04/10/2012
How can things be so bad and the people there aren't revolting?
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amorosotom
The Dude abides
07:13 PM on 04/10/2012
The people gave up a long time ago because the CIA propped up the nation's dictators. CIA supplied weapons and aided in assassinating any "for the people" politician. The leaders of the nations in central America were paid off by the U.S. corporations.
shipcaptain
Capt. Bligh was innocent
08:56 AM on 04/11/2012
I live here in Honduras. Your assumptions are ridiculous. Crime in SPS is nearly always localized to gang-on-gang and within the narco-trafficking families of gangs. Your alarmist CIA stuff is loony bin stuff.
07:17 PM on 04/10/2012
Because the other side has all the weapons.
04:10 PM on 04/10/2012
Not much different than Afghanistan. Arming an impoverished sub-group to become allies in The War FOR Drugs.
04:04 PM on 04/10/2012
From the photos I'd say they need to ban pool tables.
02:55 PM on 04/10/2012
So this is what the Tea Party wants for America.
No govt. power, lack of education, no middle class.

Take a good look, they hate America and this is what they want for it.
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Johnsteed
Mrs Peel, we're needed
03:39 PM on 04/10/2012
Cambel get back on your meds..you are a ranting lunatic off of them
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amorosotom
The Dude abides
07:14 PM on 04/10/2012
The guy does have a point. Weak government=lawlessness.
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BrutusHonestus
Don't Ask Me for the Answer You Want to Hear
08:19 PM on 04/10/2012
. . . I'd look at North Korea as the example

. . . of America under a long-term GOP totalitarian regime
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VenezuelanRedneck
Heading left at the speed of light
10:47 AM on 04/10/2012
Lack of education, corrupt leaders, no middle class, poverty...everyone trying to survive...paying attention?
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mxytsplyk
De gustibus non est disputandum
12:10 PM on 04/10/2012
America under the baggers?
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Jerry Bourbon
12:58 PM on 04/10/2012
Under the occubaggers? Probably.
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Fein
Either everybody counts or nobody does.
01:55 PM on 04/10/2012
Touchet!
01:26 PM on 04/10/2012
They haven't put it together yet..sorry, its asking them to think way to much : (
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10:03 AM on 04/10/2012
Another American foreign policy success story.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
09:58 AM on 04/10/2012
I changed my mind..from Key West..to wherever GROVER NORQUIST lives!